[FNAF] Fredbear's Family Diner birthday night
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Published 2017-02-17
I think there is more of this.
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SONG USED: Rock-afire Explosion "Happy Birthday Medley" from ShowBiz Pizza (c) 1981. ALL RIGHTS TO ITS OWNERS
All Comments (20)
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It just like a mom videotaping the animatronics singing happy birthday to her son. So wholesome.
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When you see a VHS FNAF tape, but it is not frightener, corrupted or haunted. "Impossible!"
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No jumpscares No horror No fear It’s beautiful
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I could almost cry. This is amazing, no scare factor, no disturbing images, just knowing what horrors happened after.
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it actually makes me really sad to think that at one point in time: this was freddy fazbears pizzeria. no murdered children, no crying child, no haunted animatronics, no vengeful spirits; nothing. just fun birthday parties and cool animatronics. truly, fnaf is one of a kind.
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People talking about the realistic design , animation , but no one about how beautiful they sing
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i would've adored these characters as a kid. i want to see more like this, like an AU where nothing bad happened. it might be a little boring but i think it would be fascinating and endearing look at an otherwise incredibly grim universe
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Pure happiness, 0% Jumpscares, 0% Fear, 100% True Party, 100% What Freddy's Pizzaria should have been, 0% Scary Designs.
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This is what the fnaf movie should begin with in the opening scene.
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when you understand the animatronics were propebly voiced by their creators, so these are Henry and William singing
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I turned 16 at 3:11 am today, I couldn't find any good happy birthday videos except for this masterpiece, I love how it's not scary, it's just a normal day at Fredbear's, I wish there were more like this, just a normal day at Freddy's
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It's so beautiful. Nothing scary, just peace. It shows what Fredbears was like before all the bad stuff happened. Made me have a whole new insight on the game and the lore.
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I love the little look Spring Bonnie and Fredbear give eachother at the end of their song. It’s great.
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I love how realistic the movements are, and the effects too. Feels like a real VHS tape from the 80s.
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Remember when people actually believed that this video was real
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This video is just wholesome. No creepy endings, glitches or jumpscares. It feels real. It's even covered up by a Birthday song that exists in real life. This is the true FNaF lost tape.
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Why is this like so nostalgic?! It just like soothes me
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Fredbear: Very good singing SpringBonnie: OOOOO AAAAA OOO AAAAAAA
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I love everything about this. The Joy, the happiness, and not a horrific thought or image in sight. We finally received a fnaf vhs tape that wasn't horror in the slightest